Nick Kyrgios, the Australian tennis star, has hinted at a possible retirement from singles tennis after his first-round defeat at the Australian Open. The 29-year-old was beaten by Britain’s Jacob Fearnley in straight sets, 7-6 (3), 6-3, 7-6 (2), at John Cain Arena. Despite a raucous home crowd cheering him on, Kyrgios struggled with an abdominal strain that hampered his performance.

In his post-match press conference, Kyrgios admitted, “Realistically, I can’t see myself playing a singles match here again”. He acknowledged the special atmosphere and the support from fans but emphasized his physical discomfort during the match. Despite the setback, Kyrgios remains determined to compete in doubles and other Grand Slam tournaments this year.

Kyrgios’ journey has been marked by injuries and comebacks, and while he expressed disappointment over his early exit, he remains optimistic about his future in tennis. He stated, “My journey is not over, but I’ve had an amazing journey. My career’s been amazing. I don’t have any regrets”.

As fans and tennis enthusiasts speculate about Kyrgios’ future, one thing is certain: his passion for the sport and his resilience in the face of adversity continue to inspire many.

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Australian tennis star Nick Kyrgios has dropped a major hint that his singles career at the Australian Open may have come to an end. This development comes after a disappointing first-round exit against Britain’s Jacob Fearnley, who defeated Kyrgios in straight sets (7-6, 6-3, 7-6) on John Cain Arena.

Kyrgios, who had been on a two-year injury hiatus, showcased remarkable resilience by playing through an abdominal strain he sustained before the tournament began. Despite the injury and the physical discomfort, Kyrgios decided to continue the match out of respect for his opponent and the fans who had eagerly awaited his return.

During the post-match press conference, a reflective Kyrgios expressed doubt over his future in singles at the Melbourne Grand Slam. “Realistically, I can’t really see myself playing singles again here,” said the 29-year-old. The Australian conveyed the bittersweet nature of the moment, acknowledging the atmosphere and the overwhelming support from the home crowd.

While this might signal the end of his singles journey at the Australian Open, Kyrgios has not completely given up on his tennis career. He plans to compete in doubles alongside his good friend Thanasi Kokkinakis. Kyrgios remains optimistic about participating in the remaining Grand Slam events of the year, particularly Wimbledon, where he hopes to make a significant impact if his body allows.

Despite the heartbreak, Kyrgios looked back at his career with pride, stating that he has no regrets and considers his journey in tennis to be extraordinary. The future of his singles career at the Australian Open remains uncertain, but his passion for the sport and his determination to overcome obstacles continue to inspire fans worldwide.

Nick Kyrgios in 2025

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Currently the world no., Kyrgios played his last match on the 13th of January when he lost to world no.92 Jacob Fearnley 7-6(3) 6-3 7-6(1) in the 1st round of the Australian Open (draw).

During this season the Australian has achieved a 0-2 win-loss record.

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